Obs. rare. In 4 endeyne, endyne. [ad. OF. (s’)endaignier:—L. indignāri: see INDIGNANT.] intr. To be indignant. Const. in, upon.

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1382.  Wyclif, 1 Kings xxi. 4. Thanne Achab cam into his hows, endeynynge, and grutchynge upon the word that Naboth Jezraelite hadde spoken to hym. Ibid., Wisd. xii. 27. In the whiche suffring thei endeyneden. Ibid., Isa. lvii. 6. Whether vp on these thingus I shal not endyne.

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